Sir Walter Carncross from 1 November 1918 — Charles Johnson until 13 June 1918† — Charles Bowen until 4 July 1915
Leader of the Council
Sir Francis Bell
Sovereign
Monarch
HM George V
Governor-General as Governor until 28 June 1917
HE Rt. Hon. The Earl of Liverpool
The 19th New Zealand Parliament was a term of the New Zealand Parliament. It opened on 24 June 1915, following the 1914 election. It was dissolved on 27 November 1919 in preparation for 1919 election.
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